Ochrona przed lawinami COUGAR CORNER, CA
COUGAR CORNER Ochrona przed lawinami Projekt Lokalizacja Kraj / region Cougar Corner Rogers Pass Area Kanada Rok Instalacji / montazu 2016 Inwestor Projektant Wykonawca Parks Canada Agency Alpine Solutions Avalanche Services - Brian Gould BAT Construction Ltd. Opis sytuacyjny projektu The Trans-Canada highway travels through the Glacier National Park and over Rogers Pass which is well known for numerous avalanches each year. Since the late 1950 s avalanche control was conducted by Parks Canada Agency and the Canadian Armed Forces by shelling slide areas with howitzers. While this mitigation system functioned, there was still the issue of blocking the Trans-Canada by man-made slides. Remote Avalanche Control Systems (RACS) were also considered, however there was still a potential of blocking the highway with snow slides. To keep the highway clear all winter long it was decided to hold the snow in place with snow nets. In December 2015, Parks Canada Agency invited contractors to bid on installing approximately 2000 meters of Dk 3.5 and Dk 4.5 snow nets. Avalanches in Glacier National Park slide directly on to the Trans-Canada Highway which runs right through the park. Closed highways cost Canada millions of dollars every year if blocked due to snow and rock slides. Opis zastosowanego rozwiazania Three slide paths were to be secured. They are called Cougar Corner No. 6, 7, and 8. Each slide area has its own challenges. Alpine Solutions determined the net locations and net sizes as well as prescribing three Geobrugg UX Debris Flow Barriers in channels too incised to accommodate traditional snow nets. Bidding was a challenge for contractors as the site was covered with 4 meters of snow in December. BAT Construction Ltd. was the successful bidder, and chose Geobrugg SPIDER Avalanche. The contractor was able to install over 1000 meters of nets and drill anchors for 2000 meters of nets all in the summer of 2016. No small feat at this location! To date this is the largest snow net project in North and South America: 1000 meters done so far, 1000 meters more to go. First debris flow barrier installed entirely by helicopters in North America. Chroniony obiekt Zastosowane systemy Inne zainstalowane aplikacje Road SPIDER Avalanche Ochrona przed spływami gruzowymi (rumowisko) i płytkimi osuwiskami Ochrona przed lawinami Cougar Corner, CA 2/8
Zabezpieczenie przeciwkorozyjne Galvanized, GEOBRUGG SUPERCOATING Dlugosc systemu Wysokość efektywna (Dĸ, grubość pokrywy śnieżnej) 6 m - 91 m 3.5, 4.5 Gliding factor 3.2 Ochrona przed lawinami Cougar Corner, CA 3/8
Installed SPIDER Avalanche barrier - part of the largest snow net barriers project in North and South America. Photo Courtesy of West Coast Scalers. Overview of the installation site before works execution. Visible Trans-Canada Highway below. Construction required very demanding rope access. Our specialists were consulting the whole project constantly - here during stake-out. Ochrona przed lawinami Cougar Corner, CA 4/8
Another example showing demanding conditions! Light weight drilling equipment suspended on ropes was the only reasonable choice to get the job done. Drilling of anchors and micro piles in steep and complicated terrain of Cougar Corner 7. Ochrona przed lawinami Cougar Corner, CA 5/8
Perfect example of strong work commitment! Photo Courtesy of West Coast Scalers. Thanks to lightweight components, helicopter transportation was very efficient. In fact that was the only possible way of bringing material to construction site. Special debris flow barriers with snow retaining capacity were installed amongst SPIDER Avalanche barriers in a very demanding geomorphologic conditions. Perfect terrain adjustability is visible. Ochrona przed lawinami Cougar Corner, CA 6/8
Proud installation crew finishing touches at the top of Cougar Corner 7. Overview of the installed SPIDER Avalanche barrier. Trans-Canada Highway directly below the SPIDER Avalanche. Ochrona przed lawinami Cougar Corner, CA 7/8
Cougar Corner - the largest snow net barriers project in North and South America (over 2000 m SPIDER Avalanche and three 20 m wide UX debris flow barriers). Cougar Corner 8 shown here (approx. 25 % of the entire project). W celu uzyskania dokladniejszych informacji skontaktuj sie z naszym Przedstawicielem. Alexander Barinov, Geographer PhD Phone +7 495 760 72 38 Mobile +7 985 760 72 38 Alexander.Barinov@geobrugg.com Generala Dorokhova st. 14 119530 Moscow Rosja info@geobrugg.ru www.geobrugg.ru Ein Unternehmen der Gruppe BRUGG ISO 9001 zertifiziert Ochrona przed lawinami Cougar Corner, CA 8/8